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    • Reindeer prey mobility and seasonal hunting strategies in the late Gravettian mammoth steppe 

      Pryor, AJE; Nesnídalová, T; Šída, P; et al. (Springer, 22 July 2024)
      Reindeer are part of the faunal suite that dominated central Europe during the last glacial cycle. Their importance to Late Gravettian hunters as prey and a source of raw materials (hide, bone, antler) is well attested, ...
    • Robert Wedderburn: British Insurrectionary, Jamaican Abolitionist 

      Hanley, R (Yale University Press, 25 February 2025)
      Robert Wedderburn (1762-1834/5) was one of the most charismatic and radical intellectuals of the eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Black Atlantic. Among the few abolitionists bold enough to publicly call for the ...
    • Writing “Race” in the Anglophone Atlantic 

      Hanley, R (Routledge, 25 March 2024)
      This chapter gives an overview of some of the most influential ways by which human difference was represented in eighteenth-century anglophone literature by both White and global-majority writers. It first outlines five ...
    • Shame, health literacy and consent. 

      Lyons, B; Dolezal, L (SAGE Publications, 12 December 2023)
      This paper is particularly concerned with shame, sometimes considered the 'master emotion', and its possible role in affecting the consent process, specifically where that shame relates to the issue of diminished health ...
    • Managing the Police Workforce: sickness and pensions in the Metropolitan Police in Late Nineteenth-Century London 

      Green, D; Brown, D; Smith, H; et al. (Cambridge University Press, 31 October 2024)
      The provision of pensions for Civil Servants and other employees in public office, such as the police, as well as in large private businesses, became more widespread in the second half of the nineteenth century. Such ...